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  • 24/06/2025
Weybourne Camp on the Norfolk coast is home to the largest privately owned collection of WWII vehicles in Britain. Strange lights have been seen at the camp, footsteps heard, unexplained cold spots detected and shadowy figures seen.

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00:00This is a really freaky place.
00:03Dark shadows, ghostly footsteps and haunted artefacts await the crew at the Muckleborough Museum.
00:10There's something going on here.
00:30Hello and welcome to Most Haunted.
00:48This week we brought you to the beautiful Norfolk coastline where there are guns and tanks.
00:54These pieces of machinery have helped to save many people in battle
00:58and supposedly they have ghosts all of their own.
01:02This is the Muckleborough Collection.
01:12The Muckleborough Collection is situated in Weybourne, Norfolk.
01:15Weybourne has always been a military village.
01:18It has been a base for large numbers of troops during the wars of 1588, 1914 and 1938.
01:25The collection was started by Bery Savory and his son Michael.
01:29Together they have allowed thousands of people to remember the brave soldiers who fought so gallantly for our country.
01:35The museum has become famous not just for its memorabilia, but also for its ghost sightings.
01:41The area around here is full of natural harbours and because of that it's always been a defended position.
01:55Because these harbours of course bring invaders.
01:59The Romans, the Saxons and they believe that also Vikings landed here on this very spot.
02:07So there's always been soldiers, camps around here.
02:12Dark shadows have been experienced in this room, along with the feeling of being watched which has been reported by staff members.
02:22These occurrences happen both in the day and at night.
02:26The shadows are more prolific in the winter because there is nobody around.
02:32And although, you know, people say it could be the wind, it isn't.
02:36You can feel the rush of something by you or, you know, a sudden cold spot. You can feel it.
02:43With there being a military camp here, of course, there's been a phenomenal amount of life and death.
02:50Six ATS women were killed here when an anti-aircraft gun blew up.
02:55Nobody really knows whether, of course, they found all of them.
03:00There was quite a sinister tale attached to this camp.
03:04We've got to be rather careful about this.
03:07We know the names of the people involved, but we don't want to offend any living relatives.
03:12But according to newspaper cuttings that we found in the archive,
03:17should I say there was a suspicious death here,
03:20and it involved a Royal Artillery Sergeant.
03:25A case where his...
03:28There was a suspicious death of his wife.
03:31He returned to his home on some leave.
03:36There was a large trunk.
03:38It was opened, and her body was found inside the trunk.
03:46This desk and chair was Berry Savory's, and the present employees refuse to sit here,
03:52because it's always icy cold and has an eerie feeling.
03:56And the resident dog, Holly, won't come anywhere near it.
03:59Another strange thing that's happened in this office is that Berry Savory used to have a beautiful picture up here on the wall.
04:07It was his favourite.
04:08Now, the current manager then took down that photograph and replaced it with a new one.
04:13As soon as the new one went up, it crashed down with no logical explanation.
04:18Berry loved this place with a passion.
04:21He spent almost 24 hours here every day, every single day of his last few years.
04:27And he loved it, and I know that he is still here, definitely.
04:31He flew with no less than Douglas Bader.
04:35This is squadron leader Berry Savory's hat.
04:40There's his scrapbooks. There's everything to do with him here.
04:43And people believe that because he loved this place so much, this place that he set up, that he still visits.
04:52He still comes back to this place to oversee what's going on.
05:02All of these now-retired vehicles have all seen action.
05:06But in the dead of night, strange noises can be heard coming from within.
05:11Voices of soldiers have been heard coming from inside this tank.
05:15And cries of anguish have been heard coming from here.
05:19People have climbed, they've heard moans and groans from the rear of the ambulance, for example.
05:24The tanks, various tanks have been heard to be cooling down.
05:29People will say, well, oh, have you had this one out today? Is it going to be out again?
05:32And maybe it hasn't been moved for a month.
05:34The biggest thing of all, in my opinion, is the fact that this place is absolutely choc-a-blah.
05:40Choc-a-block with fighting vehicles.
05:43People have spent many, many hours in combat inside these vehicles.
05:50The emotion that must be, I think, recorded into those vehicles.
05:55They hold the memories from those soldiers.
06:06Having spent time getting to know the layout of the museum, and also listening to various eyewitness accounts of ghost sightings,
06:12Phil Wyman, our paranormal investigator, felt sure we were in for an interesting night.
06:17Do you think tanks and planes can actually hold onto the memories and almost replay them?
06:22Well, if you go along with the idea of the stone tape theory, which basically means any object can absorb energies from a past era, for instance,
06:29and then replay them under certain circumstances, then I think that's quite possible, yes.
06:34Do you think it's a bit strange that the resident dog, Holly, won't go near Berry Savory's desk, or in fact any of the residents here don't like it?
06:41I think it's strange, but it's not too uncommon, actually, with animals.
06:44If they associate, perhaps, paranormal activity with a certain area, they tend to stay out of that area.
06:50What about the picture, as well, that apparently fell off the wall? That's quite interesting.
06:54Well, as far as pictures coming off the wall are concerned, personally, for me, it doesn't really represent any kind of paranormal activity.
07:01They fall off walls all the time. Nails come out of the wall, for instance.
07:04Having said that, this picture was on a picture hook, which means that it would have to have been lifted up, pulled off the wall and placed on the floor.
07:12So, it's a bit of a strange one.
07:14Museums are interesting at the best of times, but once daylight has gone and visitors have left, the whole building takes on a different feel.
07:24With our locked-off cameras in position and our trigger object set, the crew were ready to start the investigation.
07:30We needed one last person to join us. We called on the help of psychic Derek Okora.
07:35Here, directly in front of us, it's like there's a yearning, both a psychic and spiritual yearning,
07:43to go to this area of this tank. I seem to get a lot of spiritual activity taking place around this tank.
07:51Now, when this activity is taking place, it can only be produced by a spirit person, not residual energy.
07:59The place here is stacked in a lot of residual energy, different layers.
08:04But here, I feel as if there's a great deal of, with this particular tank, and it seems to be centred here, it seems to be going from that area over to here.
08:14So, in this area alone, I feel if someone was actually walking or tending something, walked into this hangar, they would probably be met by noises, without a doubt.
08:28Because this individual man would make the noise. I know it most definitely is an American soul, he's not English.
08:36And most definitely, he would be very strongly linked here.
08:40Is he a benign spirit, or is there any sort of nastiness about him?
08:44No, there's nothing nasty about this person. However, this passageway here, which is most interesting, okay?
08:51Let's assume, psychically, that he, apart from doing what he does in this hangar, and we go out to that passageway.
08:58What I want to say about the, thank you Sam, passageway, it seems as if I get this noise, and it's purposely done this way.
09:07And Sam's, you know, given it to me. It's like a, not a hissing, but like a sound.
09:15And up and down this passageway at times, and through different parts of the actual building.
09:21And that's done deliberately?
09:22That's done deliberately, separate from this good man. Separate altogether.
09:26I do know, as we go through that passageway, and I have got a very, very strong inclination, psychic inclination,
09:33that the person that's doing this, like, sounding, okay, this nice sound, which would probably have people running
09:41if they heard it, physical people, has something to do with, he's taking a person's life, he's taking a woman's life,
09:52and he's not moved on to the highest side of life. The lady who he, well, murdered, took her life.
09:59She's moved on, she's gone into the heavenly light and what have you, quite a long time back, but he is not.
10:06Does that occur here on this building, this location?
10:08I feel it's in this area, yeah.
10:13I'll find out a little bit more, I believe, as I'm going through, but here's one.
10:18Here's one of the spirit people that roams this whole area, in and out.
10:25It's in and out, but for some reason, as we go on, oh, thank you, Sam. Can we move?
10:34Yeah.
10:35Because this is important. Maybe there's a link here, okay?
10:38If we can just go down this passageway, because, again, I'm being pulled in the nicest of ways, not a bad way.
10:47Now, right here, at this point, I firmly, firmly believe that around this area, we have got a vortex.
10:57Right.
10:58An inlet and an outlet for spirit entry and exit.
11:03Right.
11:04And it's here. And at times, I believe, or it should happen, because I'm actually in the middle of it now,
11:10is that people who walk this passageway, meaning, you know, people who may work here and what have you,
11:14they could be walking along here so innocently and suddenly get this, like, cold shrill.
11:19Hmm.
11:20And maybe, again, we've got audible stuff.
11:23Oh, and at the end here, also, I would say shadows.
11:27Shadows would be seen.
11:29Because this individual that's coming in cannot formulate totally the spirit body to be seen in feature,
11:36but would be, you know, shadowy.
11:39Is this the same person who is not the very nice person who committed a murder?
11:43It could be. I'll have to, as we go along, we'll find out.
11:46Right.
11:47But there's a strong probability it is him that's doing it because,
11:51because of his feeling of torment anyway and not being able to move on,
11:55his only way, I suppose, to gain any, I don't know if that's the right word, satisfaction,
12:02is to do these things.
12:04Um, it's rather, I suppose, pathetic.
12:07Mm-hm.
12:08But, um, oh, God, yeah.
12:10I'm seeing the covering, covering up of this lady.
12:13It seems as if she's been, like, placed in, like, a box coffin type thing.
12:19You know, and he's got her there.
12:22And, um, see, that's his torment showing that mental picture to me.
12:26Mm-hm.
12:27Um...
12:28Is there any way you can give us a description of the man who did this?
12:31I hope so.
12:32You're on the right track, Darren.
12:33Are we?
12:34Mm-hm.
12:35Maybe they'll give me a little bit more.
12:36It's, like, gone quiet on me there.
12:38Okay.
12:39Oh, I've got a very brushed soul now.
12:42Who always wants me to draw a mark here?
12:44Yeah.
12:45Oh, absolutely proud, man.
12:46Yeah.
12:47Okay, come on, then.
12:48That's...
12:49Thank you very much.
12:50Bless you.
12:54Berry Savory was a famous man for his bravery during World War II
12:58and for setting up the museum.
13:01According to friends and relatives,
13:02he was extremely dedicated to Muckleborough
13:05and some people believe his ghost walks the museum.
13:08What I'm picking up is that his essence of his energies are here.
13:15That's residual.
13:19Fast.
13:20Speed.
13:23He's here.
13:24He's come here.
13:25Can you see him?
13:26Yes.
13:27You can see him?
13:28He's here.
13:29He's here.
13:30There's essence.
13:31Didn't you hear him rapping?
13:32No.
13:33Just there.
13:39This belongs to you, sir.
13:41Your brave heart.
13:49Very deep-thinking man.
13:51Who is he?
13:52I don't know yet.
13:53I don't know.
13:54Sorry.
13:55Is he still here?
13:56He's here.
13:57By the seat.
13:58What's sitting in it?
13:59Yes.
14:00He invites his good...
14:01Thank you, Sam.
14:02He invites his good friend here.
14:03A lot.
14:04Erm...
14:05He's active here, but he comes in the vortex.
14:08He's truly in the world of spirit, but he comes in.
14:11But he also brings a friend.
14:12Say that again, Sam.
14:14He brings Douglas here.
14:16Douglas Bader.
14:17Bader.
14:18Bader.
14:19Bader.
14:20Bader.
14:21Bader.
14:22His good friend.
14:23Who's also...
14:24Erm...
14:25A pilot.
14:26OK.
14:28Yes.
14:29Douglas comes here.
14:30This?
14:31Has he written any here?
14:32In this big book?
14:33OK.
14:34Sam tells me, in this big book here, erm, there are writings and reports and beautiful photographs
14:47and things in this big thing here.
14:50Yes.
14:51This is his own private, erm, photographs.
14:53Yes.
14:54Who's that?
14:55Oh, God.
14:56Just keep on...
14:57Could you, please?
14:58Mm-hmm.
14:59Oh.
15:00This is his...
15:01Yeah.
15:02... conditions.
15:03And this is the good man's, erm, beautiful hat.
15:04Mm-hmm.
15:05His cap.
15:06OK.
15:07He's not here right now.
15:08Otherwise, he was.
15:09He's shown himself.
15:10He sat down.
15:11His everything.
15:12Yes.
15:13Yes.
15:14Yes.
15:15Yes.
15:16Yes.
15:17Yes.
15:18Yes.
15:19Yes.
15:20Yes.
15:21Yes.
15:22Yes.
15:23Yes.
15:24Yes.
15:25The energy was there, then dispersed.
15:27Now, this man comes here and he's annoyed.
15:30He has been mistakenly talked about as being the shadowy figure that walks around here from
15:38this office up this passageway.
15:40That is not him.
15:41It's not him.
15:42It's not him.
15:43It's not him.
15:44Right.
15:45The shadowy figure is the person, the man, who took the lady's life.
15:49Right.
15:50And he's annoyed that that person, they see each other.
15:53Is Sam...
15:54Is Sam not giving you a name yet for...
15:55Oh, yeah.
15:56I keep on asking.
15:57Yeah.
15:58Right.
15:59I'm sure we'll get it somewhere.
16:00You know, he'll give it to me.
16:01Sorry.
16:02Okay.
16:03There's two groups of three ladies.
16:09They come here.
16:12The only visit that I'll bless them.
16:15Six very young, beautiful ladies who are in defence of our great country.
16:21Isabel.
16:22Jean.
16:23Alison.
16:24Mary.
16:25Geraldine.
16:26Christine.
16:27Who are you?
16:28Squadron leader?
16:29No.
16:30He's my good friend.
16:31Right.
16:32Who are you?
16:33Squadron leader?
16:34No.
16:35He's my good friend.
16:36Right.
16:37Who are you?
16:38Squadron leader?
16:39No.
16:40He's my good friend.
16:41Right.
16:42What?
17:12Okay.
17:13Can you, erm, tell us your name?
17:17Derek, are you okay?
17:23Oh, my dear.
17:26My dear.
17:27My dear.
17:31My dear.
17:33My dear.
17:35My dear.
17:36Where is his arms becoming?
17:38My dear, my dear.
17:40Derek?
17:41Derek? Derek? Derek? He's calm.
17:45Was Derek really possessed by the spirit of Berry Savory, or was it all in his mind?
17:51After a short break, we turned all the lights off and continued our investigation using our night-vision cameras.
17:57One of the places that was renowned for paranormal activity was a World War II ambulance.
18:02Many people had witnessed the sounds of a man's voice screaming in agony.
18:06Now, as we're coming into the residual energies, there are screams and crying out.
18:12And, you know, it's like, oh, it's so...
18:15You know, the feeling of hurt and maybe souls that were carried in this vehicle,
18:20and they are still being replayed to this present day.
18:24And I feel that there is one particular soul that must have lost his actual life,
18:30actually, whilst he was in this vehicle. His name's Robert.
18:34And, you know, I was made aware the name come to me three or four times.
18:39Now, I know for a fact, or I say I know for a fact,
18:43I feel that the name Robert spends a lot of time around this vehicle.
18:47It's like as if he's coming back in memory, and, you know, his last thoughts and what have you.
18:52And I feel he was screaming. He was screaming out.
18:55It was like, please don't let me die. Save me. Please don't let me die.
19:00And his blood and what have you was just coming from. They couldn't prevent it.
19:04And I feel that he is an active individual spirit.
19:08He's coming back and replaying it. And, as a matter of fact, he's not doing himself a good service.
19:13I was going to say, why would he do that?
19:15Well, you know, this man flays himself because he was responsible for a unit.
19:22A unit of men or a group of men, whatever it's termed.
19:26And he still feels to this present day, he let them down at the last moment.
19:31He was mortally wounded, fatally wounded, and what have you.
19:34And that's been replaying, even when he came out of his physical body,
19:39before his body was taken from this vehicle.
19:43I can feel his emanations around my shoulders now.
19:46Erm...
19:48Who?
19:49Now, it sounded like, to me, it's either Nixon or Dixon.
19:57Right.
19:58Robert, Nixon or Dixon.
20:00Right.
20:01Shall we ask Richard?
20:02Richard?
20:03Yes.
20:04Can you ask Neil on the walk to Robert, Nixon or Dixon, please?
20:07Neil, come in, please.
20:08Erm...
20:09Really loud and clear. Carry on.
20:11Neil, Derek's picked up a chap called Robert,
20:14and he's just come up with a name either Nixon or Dixon.
20:18And it's actually to do with the back of this ambulance here,
20:22where screams have been heard.
20:23I don't know whether you know of a name like that, do you?
20:26Robert Nixon or Dixon.
20:28Over.
20:29Nothing immediately comes to mind, but again,
20:32we can always check it on the records later.
20:35Over.
20:36OK, Neil, out to you.
20:39I hope he gets it explained to him that the group of men
20:41that he was involved with and over, erm, the vast majority of them
20:46did not lose their lives like him.
20:49Mm.
20:50I feel some of them, erm, come out of the war-torn conditions
20:53and lived on.
20:55Mm.
20:56So, you know, I believe Sam will explain this to him,
21:00which will take that easement and hopefully he will then go on,
21:05truly, and stay where he is and progress that way.
21:09And this will stop here.
21:11Right.
21:12The residual energy will stay silent.
21:14OK.
21:15OK.
21:16Do you want to move on somewhere else?
21:17Yes, I'd love to.
21:18OK.
21:19As we moved from the ambulance, we had word that the rest
21:22of the crew were experiencing strange noises in the kit room.
21:26The electrical works just suddenly came straight on,
21:29all at the same time.
21:31And out of the back, immediately preceding that,
21:34we heard a very firm rattling and it sounded like some sort
21:38gate or bolted door.
21:41Rattling in the door.
21:43OK.
21:44Did everybody else hear it?
21:45Yeah.
21:46Really?
21:47What was that coming from?
21:48Rattling in the door.
21:50What's the matter with Holly?
21:52Something's upset her.
21:53Something's upset Holly.
21:54She doesn't usually bark and as soon as she heard it,
21:57she started to bark.
21:58So something's definitely rattled her as well.
22:01You come in here with me.
22:02Come on.
22:03Any of you, Holly?
22:04What's her Holly?
22:05What do you feel, babes?
22:06What do you feel?
22:07Excuse me.
22:08Come on, then.
22:09Come on, Hollis.
22:10Come on, baby.
22:11Come on.
22:12It's all right.
22:13Come on, Holly, babes.
22:14OK.
22:15She just let herself right in, that's all.
22:16It's OK.
22:17If the dogs come into this area, then I don't think there's
22:18anything going to be...
22:19No, exactly.
22:20It's the area here, basically.
22:21You don't have to be a little bit.
22:22It's all right.
22:23Come on, Holly, babes.
22:24OK.
22:25She just let herself right in, that's all.
22:26It's OK.
22:27If the dogs come into this area, then I don't think there's
22:29anything going to be...
22:30No, exactly.
22:31..this area, basically.
22:32They're all sensitive to these things, aren't they?
22:33Yes, yeah.
22:34I mean, we've seen Holly all day.
22:36Yeah.
22:37And listened to her and watched her in their own way.
22:39Tail going all the time.
22:40Now, wasn't that so distinctive?
22:42Yes.
22:43And so not like her?
22:44Yeah, yeah.
22:45Is that the first time she's actually barked while we've been here?
22:47Yes.
22:48I can remember.
22:49Yeah, yeah.
22:50And often, you know, the dogs, especially the bitch dogs like her,
22:53she'll pick up when stuff is happening.
22:57Derek had picked up on the six women who had all died tragically during battle.
23:03This had taken place by the pillbox.
23:05This small structure has now become famous for its paranormal sightings.
23:09Many people have witnessed small, bright lights hovering around the pillbox.
23:13People believe these lights are the spirits of the six young women
23:17and this was a place that we wanted Derek to visit.
23:20Can you get in there?
23:21We can get in there.
23:22Can you see there's water?
23:24Now, can I just tell you what's actually happening now?
23:27Mm-hmm.
23:28Is I'm getting the emanations.
23:29And when we talk about, on camera we caught the orbs and what have you.
23:35At times, to the naked eye, people may emanate them from here, shooting out.
23:42I talk about the spirit life lights.
23:44Mm-hmm.
23:45And it's like as if I'm getting lights going.
23:47You know, I'm not staying to conformity, going at different angles.
23:52I'm shooting up and going across.
23:54And this is brought about by these lovely ladies who lost their lives.
24:01And I feel it's their infinite spark, their spirit cells, their life lights coming in a group,
24:09gathering together and then going away.
24:12And I feel that this could be, I don't know if it's a common occurrence,
24:16but I feel as if they've drawn attention to themselves and all people can see is these spirit lights.
24:22There's the lights, gosh.
24:23And they still come here now.
24:25Erm, and it's around this area.
24:28Well, that's actually quite true, isn't it?
24:30Yeah, that's spot on, yeah.
24:31People have seen lights around this area.
24:34Well, I wouldn't be so surprised.
24:36And maybe they've wondered what it is.
24:38And it's the six ladies.
24:40The ladies who come over at exactly the same time to the split second.
24:43Boof!
24:44And, you know, they're looking at each other.
24:47And it may be such a shock to them that they've, you know, they're out of the physical body.
24:51The body's blown to bits, I feel, you know, the physical body.
24:55And they're looking at it and I feel they do come back in this collective memory.
25:00They are not grounded here.
25:02They are truly in the world of spirit.
25:04But they come in visitation.
25:05But they come in visitation.
25:06And the way the naked eye is seeing it is not seeing the full spirit body, but the life light.
25:12Right.
25:13And it emits from here.
25:15Why would anybody want to sort of come back in visitation after that kind of, you know, after the way they left their physical bodies like that?
25:21They'll want to come back.
25:23They want to view and see as it is now.
25:26And also they've got the capability and the abilities to when they do, when their lights are seen, they can see it as it was then.
25:36Right.
25:37So I firmly believe, I think this is what the feeling is, what I'm picking up from the energies here, is that they knew after leaving the physical body the outcome of what they were defending.
25:49Right.
25:50You know, the wartime conditions.
25:51Yeah.
25:52So to them, they knew that England was victorious, even though they were, they'd done their best.
25:57Yeah.
25:58And they're coming back, I suppose in a very proud way, of looking and saying, it's free.
26:03Yeah.
26:04That's what these people were thinking.
26:06They did, they wanted freedom.
26:07Mm.
26:08Because, you know, without them, we wouldn't be standing here and living this life, would we?
26:12Yeah.
26:13Let's head on back, shall we?
26:14Okay.
26:15Yeah.
26:16The crew had split into groups to cover the building more effectively.
26:19Carl, the director, Phil and Rick went inside the tank that is supposed to be haunted.
26:24Richard, Derek, Craig, Tom and myself went into Bury Savory's office, where the staff have often reported paranormal activity.
26:32It's not to disappoint, but there's no evidence, psychically or even spiritually, that this good gentleman is actually in the atmosphere right now while we're in the room.
26:44Because that would just be, phew, throwing out at me. So, if we'd maybe just stay quiet.
26:50I'm going to sit in the chair, where Derek sat earlier on.
26:55I'm not picking up any light anomalies.
26:57Oh!
26:58She said.
26:59Could be dust.
27:00How'd you feel, Rick?
27:01I feel all right, actually.
27:02I think the trouble is, it is scary on your own. But, when there's a few of you, I think it becomes more inquisitive and scary. You know what I mean? I don't know about you guys, but it's the first time I've ever been inside a tank. It's a bit claustrophobic, which I don't like. I must have done it.
27:18Yeah, it is very claustrophobic. But now we've managed to open the top hatch so we can get out very easy. And it smells of diesel or whatever.
27:40This man's energy must be, again, trying to, like, because I've just come from here. And my fascination was to be taken to here. And there's, I don't know, like a nail or something here. And what was here?
27:59There's a picture here. And through anger, his energies pulled it down.
28:11What if we were to actually put a picture up there?
28:15I feel maybe he may do something, yeah.
28:17See, there is a picture down here on the floor.
28:19Mm-hm.
28:20Mm-hm.
28:22Let's see what it is.
28:24It's as old as I presume from here.
28:26Mm-hm.
28:27Okay, and that's up. I know we're down the lake quick, just in case.
28:34Shall we spend a few more minutes in here, then sort of get out and have one around the place?
28:37Yeah.
28:44If there is anybody here, please make yourself known to us in the tank.
28:57Why do you say we sort of get out and then, like, just stand by one of the tanks or something?
29:04Yeah.
29:05Should we have a wander around?
29:07Yeah.
29:10The tank was a claustrophobic place to be, and after an hour of sitting in a confined space, the lads decided to venture elsewhere.
29:18Meanwhile, Neil, the museum historian, was convinced he had just witnessed something ghostly.
29:23Right behind here, it was a figure. Just the top half of a figure. Just two arms, a male figure.
29:33How can you tell it was male? Was it...?
29:36Yeah.
29:37I know it's going to sound contrived.
29:39Sure.
29:40It looked like he had a better wrist jacket on. I'm not pissed.
29:45Yeah.
29:47It's just something... I just went and sat down, and it was just arms, and almost like a torch went across from there.
29:54I realised that there wasn't a torch on. There's something like...
29:59You could feel it. It was colder, wasn't it?
30:02It was.
30:03Not like a deep, cold spot, but...
30:06It's here, isn't it?
30:08It's like a better wrist jacket...
30:10Yeah.
30:11...does it with a belt in the middle. It's got a very distinctive cut to it.
30:17Can you hear the same sort of moment?
30:22Oh! Fucking hell.
30:24Oh, shit.
30:31Rick and Phil had ended up in the ambulance room where, according to Derek, the spirit of a Robert Nixon or Dixon liked to visit.
30:38Carl had decided, as usual, to go it alone.
30:41He'd gone back to the tank where so many people had heard disembodied shouts and cries coming from within.
30:49There's a lot of stuff supposed to have happened in here.
30:52People have heard.
30:54There's been a lot of, um...
30:56There's been a lot of, um...
30:57There's been a lot of, um...
30:58There's been a lot of stuff about this.
31:00No it's time to check their cars.
31:01There's been a lot of stuff.
31:02There's been a lot of stuff.
31:04There's been a lot of stuff.
31:05I'm looking at the screen.
31:06Because...
31:07I thought I just heard a rustling behind me.
31:08I'm looking at the screen because I thought I just heard a rustling behind me, I've only
31:21just got in here.
31:28Now where, where, where is it? It's very cold.
31:33Yeah.
31:34How are you feeling? Did you hear that?
31:41It's gone so, so cold here. This is before, oh, you see it? Come, come, where my arm is.
31:47Oh, it's freezing. Move to the tank, move closer to the tank.
31:52Oh.
31:55Ask if Bob's, what, what, what, what?
31:58It's not, it's not imagination, imagination.
32:03It's alright there. It's here. Right where I'm standing, I'm getting all goosebumps again.
32:10Did you just hear that over there?
32:12Yeah, in that corner.
32:13Okay.
32:14Could you do that again?
32:17If there's anybody here, can you make a sound?
32:22It's not, it's still cold, but not as cold as it was.
32:26Did you just hear that?
32:27Did you just hear that?
32:28Yeah.
32:29Did you just hear that?
32:30Behind this tank, there's something going on here.
32:36Let's go around the back.
32:41That's me.
32:42See, it can't be anything walking behind the back.
32:48Oh, it's cool. Come here, come here where I am. How cold? How cold?
32:59Freezing.
33:00Freezing.
33:01It's got absolutely freezing air again.
33:04Phil, can you feel that?
33:05Mm.
33:06Do you have any sort of explanation for that or what?
33:09That's an outside wall, but it doesn't explain why we've just got the cold sort of feeling here.
33:18Let's make our way back to the front of the tank.
33:21Yeah.
33:25Is it worth trying the corridor?
33:27I was just thinking exactly the same thing.
33:29Mm-hmm.
33:30Let's do that.
33:32Wait a minute.
33:33Is that handle supposed to be down?
33:41Shall we just see?
33:42Okay.
33:43Just touch it and see if it...
33:45Yeah.
33:46That's okay.
33:47That was a bit of a...
33:48It's okay.
33:50Pretty cool, though.
33:53But why am I going first?
33:54I'm not going first.
34:00This is where Neil has sensed things happening.
34:10I really don't like it in here.
34:11Why not?
34:12I just have one of those really kind of cold shiver feelings in here.
34:16I hate it in here.
34:17I hate it in here.
34:18There's just something about that doorway for me.
34:21What the?
34:22I'm showing up or something.
34:23Shh!
34:24Did you hear that?
34:25Yes.
34:26Yeah, I heard something then.
34:27What did you hear?
34:28Tell me.
34:29It sounded like a...
34:30It sounded like a...
34:31Like this.
34:32Like a...
34:33A carpet...
34:35Scrape or something.
34:36Sounded like a click type...
34:37Yeah.
34:38You were watching something.
34:39Yeah.
34:40I heard that.
34:44What is that noise?
34:45Did you hear that?
34:46I think I just caught a really crazy orb.
34:47No way.
34:48Really?
34:49This is a really freaky place.
34:50Mm-hmm.
34:51Rick and Phil were so sure they were not alone.
34:52With all the noises they were hearing, the ambulance room was proving to be an interesting
34:53place.
34:54The rest of us didn't want to miss out, so we joined them.
34:58Robert, we know it can be very, very, very difficult for you to really, really put your energy in to making something happen in this atmosphere.
35:25Do you hear that?
35:29Shh.
35:30Yeah.
35:31Robert, can you do that again, please?
35:34Please try.
35:36We show you total respect.
35:38Yeah.
35:39Another one?
35:40There's another one.
35:41He's moved from there to there.
35:42Yes.
35:43Shh.
35:44Robert, if you possibly can, please, total, total respect.
35:54Total, total respect to you.
35:57We show you love.
35:59And we are recognising that you are here.
36:03Do you hear that?
36:06What was that noise?
36:07It went...
36:08Do you hear it?
36:09What was that?
36:10It sounded like a door sliding or something.
36:11Yes.
36:12Bam!
36:13Okay.
36:14No, it finished too quickly.
36:15Okay.
36:16Do you hear that?
36:17Yeah.
36:18Up to the right.
36:19There.
36:20There.
36:21Yeah.
36:22And not there.
36:23Do you think it's worth walking around slowly?
36:24Yeah.
36:25Yeah.
36:26Yeah.
36:27Yeah.
36:28Yeah.
36:29Yeah.
36:30Yeah.
36:31Yeah.
36:32Yeah.
36:33Yeah.
36:34Do you hear that?
36:35Yeah.
36:36Up to the right.
36:37There.
36:38There.
36:39Yeah.
36:40And not there.
36:41Do you think it's worth walking around slowly?
36:44Yeah.
36:45Yeah.
36:46Yeah.
36:47Robert?
36:48Robert?
36:49Robert?
36:50Oh.
36:51Oh.
36:52What?
36:53What's the matter?
36:54I'm feeling here just very, very, very chill to the side of me.
37:01Okay.
37:02Bob?
37:03I know you're close.
37:08I know you're close, Bob.
37:11Can you feel the chill here?
37:14It is very cold, actually.
37:15Oh, can you feel it?
37:16Have you come over?
37:17Oh, flipping it.
37:18Yeah.
37:19Flipping it.
37:20Absolutely.
37:21It's coming through like a real cold blast of air.
37:23Yeah.
37:24Come on, mate.
37:25Yeah.
37:26A real cold blast of air is coming through here.
37:27Yeah.
37:28Yeah.
37:29Please put the effort in.
37:31Yeah.
37:32Yes.
37:33We're recognising that you are, and we know that you are moving about.
37:42Hmm.
37:43Do you want to walk back in?
37:44Yeah.
37:45Yeah.
37:46So we can just...
37:47Yeah.
37:48Where those noises are from.
37:53Shit's okay.
37:54What?
37:55What?
37:56I thought that was you then.
37:57What?
37:58Something nudged my shoulder.
37:59I haven't touched you.
38:00I know, because I've just seen you just there.
38:01Mm-hmm.
38:02I was just here, looking in that tank there, and I turned around and something sort of...
38:06Just before we all started shooting in here earlier, I was getting a GV inside the actual
38:11tank, and I could have sworn I saw somebody standing beside me.
38:14Well, I just walked past it.
38:16Mm-hmm.
38:17And I thought, that's why I spun round and checked where you were straight away, that
38:21somebody went like that.
38:22Mm-hmm.
38:23Because I walked past.
38:24I know you were at least three or four feet away when I turned around and looked.
38:27But that's...
38:28I've gone all goose pimping now.
38:29Can I just check which tank you're talking about?
38:31Yeah, it's the T-34.
38:32Well, that's the one.
38:33I know.
38:34What do you mean?
38:35That's the suspect tank.
38:36Well, this is the tank where people have heard it sort of cooling down when it's not
38:39been running.
38:40Mm-hmm.
38:41And that's why I was just checking it when I walked past.
38:42Mm-hmm.
38:43And as I did that and put my torch down, it's like something went like that on my shoulder.
38:47And pushed it.
38:49The noises we heard were very distinct.
38:52It definitely sounded as if someone was moving around.
39:00Yeah.
39:01There's another one.
39:02We stayed in the ambulance room for a considerable amount of time.
39:05It seemed odd that the noises we all heard just suddenly stopped.
39:10At six o'clock in the morning when the rest of us had packed up and gone for a long-deserved
39:14sleep, Karl was still hoping for something to happen in the tank.
39:19His patience was rewarded.
39:33Shhh.
39:35Footsteps.
39:36Yeah, it's definitely footsteps.
39:37Can't go too far, so I've left my torch in there.
39:38I've definitely heard footsteps.
39:59Oh, it's freezing in here.
40:01I hope I've picked that up. I definitely heard footsteps.
40:07And this is where footsteps have been heard a lot.
40:11Walking up to this door.
40:22What was I open before?
40:31This place is absolutely fantastic. I had really great expectations because of the residual energy that must have been in these vehicles and around the place.
40:56When I first walked into the office, it became very apparent to me that there was a gentleman, a strong-willed gentleman, a man of courage, strength.
41:08He's still in his office, his office, and that man will continue to want to be there.
41:14I'd say, leave him. He's a good man. He's a good soul. He's got good memories here.
41:20What happened to me was I actually felt something push me on my left shoulder, and I immediately turned around to see if it was Yvette.
41:28She'd bumped into me by accident, but she was nowhere near me. She was about four or five feet away.
41:32I was quite keen to go in the T-34 tank alone, but needless to say, I didn't pluck up the courage to do that again.
41:42But one day I will actually do something on my own.
41:45To be honest with you, it actually felt like there was something following us around.
41:48The noises that were heard in the place, there were some voice noises heard, some footstep noises heard.
41:54All these sounds have been heard before.
41:56This place is active. Very active. Active by a negative soul, and also active by a very courageous soul.
42:08And if I may add, when the two come together, there's a little bit of a battle still going on.
42:15Looking at Derek's walk-around, and in particular the point where he's apparently been possessed by a berry savery,
42:22and he's even taking on some of the mannerisms, apparently, of this person,
42:26it seems to be quite striking that he's actually, you know, maybe contacting this deceased person.
42:31But in my opinion, there's nothing there at all of any strong evidential value.
42:35So, for example, even when members of the team ask Derek to give the name of the person he's apparently been possessed by,
42:40he's not able to even give that name.
42:42So, for me personally, there's nothing there at all of any strong evidential value.
42:46Shit, it's okay. I thought that was you then.
42:49What? Something nudged my shoulder.
42:51I haven't touched you.
42:52I know, because I've just seen you just there.
42:55There appear to be a number of very unusual experiences when the crew are in the ambulance hall.
42:59So, for example, they're hearing noises, also there are very unusual cold areas,
43:04and there's even a point where Phil feels though he's being brushed against.
43:07Now, for me, there seems to be some very possible, normal, conventional, logical explanation
43:11for these things, which for most people should be fairly apparent.
43:14For Phil's one, for example, I think it just simply is imagination running away with him.
43:18I'm particularly impressed with Carl's dedication and the fact that he stayed up right up until six in the morning,
43:34and at that stage he's even there inside the tank, which is supposed to be haunted,
43:38and he's so desperate to hear these apparently haunted footsteps, which other people have heard in this location.
43:44Now, one potential explanation might be that, well, because he's so desperate to hear these noises,
43:49and also it's very, very early in the morning, he's had no sleep, perhaps, again, he's just imagining things.
43:54The fact that the camera microphone appears to pick up the noises does suggest that's not the most likely explanation.
44:00But, again, alas, all we're left with are some footsteps where there's no obvious source.
44:05So, is it paranormal, or was it simply walking past and Carl didn't see that person there?
44:14This, for me, has been a fascinating 24 hours.
44:17It's been really, really interesting, but most of all, being with all these amazing artefacts has made our investigation.
44:24Until the next time on Most Haunted, sleep tight.
44:36The walking tourney has just fallen off the table.

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